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Kultur Dokumente
Matutina (2018)
SUMMARY: Accused alleged that consummated rape was not committed since there was no full penetration.
The SC, citing Campuhan, disagreed.
DOCTRINE: The absence of proof of hymenal laceration is inconsequential. It has been invariably held that an
intact hymen does not negate a finding that the victim was raped. Penetration of the penis by entry into the lips
of the vagina, even the briefest of contacts and without rupture or laceration of the hymen, is enough to justify
a conviction for rape.
FACTS:
According to AAA, in the morning of October 17, 2009, she and three of her classmates agreed not to
go to school ("cut class") and just converse in a billiard hall at the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx in xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Her companions left at 10:00 a.m. She was supposed to follow them but could not go home because Matutina
and his other companions – accused-appellant Romero, Jackson Lim, and a certain Oliver – got her school
stuff. From 12 noon until 5:00 p.m., they drank Matador brandy at Oliver's house. As a result, she felt dizzy and
did not know what she was doing. As she could recall, she woke up at around 8:00 p.m. and noticed that her
face and arms were being cleaned up with a wet towel (pinupunasan) by Oliver's mother at the upper floor of
their house. Together with two unknown women, they brought her downstairs and made her sit on a plastic
chair as she tried to regain her consciousness. She heard that somebody wanted to escort her on the way
home. They helped her board a tricycle but none of them went along. Instead, she was taken by Matutina,
Romero, and Lim at the back of a house near a dark and grassy portion of the Manolo Compound. They made
her lie down in a stony area and told her to keep quiet. Thinking to escape, she told them that she wanted to
urinate. Romero and Lim, however, held her hands as Matutina took off her shorts and panty. Romero and Lim
kissed and touched her breasts, while Matutina forced his penis into her vagina but was not able to place it
inside due to her resistance. The three were not able to continue after they noticed the approaching barangay
captain and tanod with flashlights. They ran away towards the grassy area. Only Matutina and Romero were
eventually caught. She was boarded in the barangay patrol vehicle, examined by a medico-legal officer at
Camp Crame, and taken to the police station for her sworn statement.
PCI Cabrera, the Medico-Legal Officer of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Camp Crame, Quezon
City, affirmed under oath the truth of his findings in Medico-Legal Report No. R09-1984 which "shows clear
evidence of blunt penetrating trauma to the posterior fourchette" of AAA. He stated that the physical injuries
and genitalia injuries could have been sustained within 24 hours from the time he examined AAA on October
18, 2009; that the whole posterior fourchette was swollen; and, that the presence of abrasion in the posterior
fourchette would point to the blunt penetrating trauma of the female genitalia caused by contact with a blunt
and hard object such as an erect penis or finger.
Accused were charged with and convicted of rape under Article 266-A, paragraph 1(a) of the Revised
Penal Code (RPC), in relation to Republic Act (R.A.) No. 7610. CA affirmed.
ISSUES: